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Israeli carriers Arkia and Sun d'Or are set to restart flights to Paphos, Cyprus, following a security ban. The airlines will resume service in mid-July, providing travelers with access to a popular summer destination.
Israeli airstrikes hit a Hezbollah facility in south Lebanon, causing one death. The IDF denied targeting civilians in Nabatieh, blaming Hezbollah for the incident. Strikes have continued on Hezbollah since the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon.
Israel Festival rescheduled to July 16 - August 14 following ceasefire with Iran. Directors reflect on the impact of the conflict on society and plan performances addressing recent traumas.
An artist's powerful paintings capture the emotions of survival in the aftermath of a significant event in Israel.
Doctors Without Borders calls for the controversial Gaza relief effort to be halted, denouncing it as 'slaughter masquerading as humanitarian aid.' The foundation has led to over 500 deaths and nearly 4,000 wounded while seeking food supplies.
The court ruling rejected Ben Gvir's attempt to promote Suissa, who was filmed throwing a stun grenade at protesters, causing injuries. The promotion was considered illegal, and Ben Gvir's actions have been criticized as illegitimate intervention in law enforcement.
Israeli strike kills 18 Palestinians in central Gaza as they received food aid from a police unit. The strike is part of ongoing violence related to food distribution in the area.
Blaise Metreweli, the incoming head of MI6, has a family history linked to Nazi sympathizers and spies, with her grandfather being a collaborator with the Nazis and involved in the murder of Jews.
Netanyahu seeks to postpone his testimony due to recent political and security developments that require his full attention. The defense emphasizes the need for the Prime Minister to dedicate his time and energy to handling top-priority national and security affairs.
The New York Times invites students to engage with its content through written comments or videos, with winners featured on the site each week. The contest aims to encourage young readers to explore and engage with news and media.
Iran's foreign minister acknowledges significant damage to nuclear sites, no plans to resume talks with the US, and potential obstacles to negotiations due to parliament's bill to stop co-operation with the IAEA.
Recent strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities have raised questions about the country's ability to enrich uranium. The destruction of advanced centrifuges at Fordow and the reported movement of materials at Isfahan have impacted Iran's nuclear capabilities.
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